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Guess who's back?
jed with a spring Big Mack

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JamesC

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Here is my instructional video on hands free surf landings. ;)


That's a perfect video Craig! Landing without a paddle doesn't look so bad when you do it right.
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(and sometimes I wonder about you).
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craig

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I don't know if I did it right, I just was lucky it wasn't a higher surf day.  If I would have waited 10 minutes and came in when Sinker came in, I could have been in Huli-ville.


JamesC

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Landing relatively drama free and dry seems to right way to me. I've never launched or landed in the surf, so I don't know how "fun/frightening" a huli would be, but they are entertaining for the rest of us to watch. Nice to see a clean landing too tough.
All fishermen are liars except you and me
(and sometimes I wonder about you).
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The Nothing

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The USB port on my Playsport is in serious need of some soldering, so I don't have any pics unfortunately.

Fishing was decent for at least a lil while, so the wife and I had a good dinner. I still spent more time driving than fishing, and that's not something I like to do.

I got the Trident all patched up. It's sporting a giant yellow patch up by the bow, and a few layers of fiberglass and G/flex inside.
~Isaac
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Noah

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I got the Trident all patched up. It's sporting a giant yellow patch up by the bow, and a few layers of fiberglass and G/flex inside.
Good to hear you're back on the water.


ZeeHawk

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The USB port on my Playsport is in serious need of some soldering, so I don't have any pics unfortunately.
No pics, it never happened.
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The Nothing

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Ha, I know how the no-pics thing goes.
fortunately the same ODFW biologist was on site, so ya'll can ask him ;)
~Isaac
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